All Episodes

May 20, 2024 41 mins

Dan discusses the impressive PGA Championship win by Xander Schauffele at Valhalla, and revisits Scottie Scheffler’s arrest. And he breaks down the victories by the Minnesota Timberwolves and Indiana Pacers as each team advances to their respective conference finals after a couple of great game 7’s on Sunday.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
You are listening to the Dan Patrick Show on Fox
Sports Radio. Hope you had a great weekend. Everybody, gang's
all here ready to go on this Monday, as we
always do. Best and worst of the weekend. What you
saw that you liked, you didn't like, and there's a
lot to choose from. First hour brought to you by
tire rack dot com, the official tire expert and retailer
at the Dan Patrick Show. Go to ty rack dot com,

(00:21):
slash Dan be easy to use, tire decision Guide, full
lineup of Hankook tires and they'll ship them fast. They'll
ship them free mobile tire installation at tire rack dot com.
The way tire buying should be play of the day,
whole question, stat of the day, All of that forthcoming,
and we'll recap what happened over the weekend with basketball,

(00:44):
with golf, horse, racing, baseball, Busy, busy weekend. Timberwolves come back,
they dropped the Nuggets, they went in seven. Pacers roll
the Knicks they went in seven as well. So two
road teams winning a game seven the playoffs. That doesn't
happen very often. If it's ever happened before the Eastern

(01:05):
Conference Finals, will start on Tuesday. The West will start
on Wednesday. Xander Schoffley wins the PGA, his first major,
but this will be the major that we remember as
the Scottie Scheffler PGA Championship. He finished tied for eighth.
You know, when you talk about any any publicity's good publicity,

(01:26):
I don't subscribe to that. But in the case of
what happened was, you know, Scottie Scheffler, it kind of
changed his image a little bit, like all of a sudden,
it felt like, hey, all right, he got a little
personality here. His image was he didn't have an image,
and you go to jail, you get out, you play well.

(01:46):
Now what hurt him was the way he played on Saturday.
Played really well on Sunday.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
But Xander Schoffley did what you're supposed to do, had
the moment, took advantage of the moment, and it sounded
like this practicing.

Speaker 3 (02:00):
He's a kid down sands and Ducas's times.

Speaker 4 (02:02):
Tell me yourself, it was for this very occasion to win.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
It all, Senator, good victory up if you missed it.
Then he was facing Bryce and Deshambo, who has quietly
had an unbelievable season and you go twenty under and
you think, oh, I'm going to win a major at
twenty under, and normally you do. But Xander Schoffley down

(02:28):
the stretch had some big big shots and did what
you're supposed to do. They didn't back in. He had
to go get it. And Deshambo warming up watching this
and he wins his first major. So but I think
we're going to look back as the oh, that was
the Scottie Scheffler moment when he went to jail instead
and we said this after he got out of jail

(02:50):
and he played that will no matter who wins, if
it's not Scheffler, that we're going to remember as oh,
that's right. Not that person will remember what happened to him.
Now with the basketball, I turned the game off at halftime.
I thought the Nuggets at home, double digit lead, they
should win this game. They did not. They got shut

(03:12):
down in the second half. You had two Nuggets who
showed up. You had joker Jamal Murray. The reason why
they lost is Michael Porter Junior did not play well
at all. Aaron Gordon played over forty minutes and had
four rebounds in four points. I said at the outset
of the series. I didn't think this was a great team.
They didn't have depth, and you got two great games

(03:34):
out of Joker and Jamal Murray. Give credit to the
Timberwolves because they went in and it's not sexy. They
played defense. Anthony Edwards, you know, when you want to
be a great player, it's not just I scored forty,
it's I'm not scoring. Now, how can I help the team?
He took over guarding Jamal Murray in the second half.
Little things, big difference there and Minnesota. So Game seven

(03:59):
on the road at altitude and you're facing the defending
champs and they win. But I'll go back to what
we talked about at the beginning. I said, I wouldn't
be surprised if they won. And also, if you want
to make comparisons stylistically to Michael Jordan, then you can't
be surprised if Anthony Edwards comes back and wins, Like

(04:21):
you can't all of a sudden lose the confidence in him.
Then he's like Michael Jordan. Then all of a sudden
they end up losing three in a row. Now, all
of a sudden, he's not Michael Jordan. I said, it
doesn't work that way. You have to have the confidence
in him that he can still be a reincarnation of
Michael Jordan at least the embryonic stages. And people jumped

(04:42):
on the bandwagon, thought Minnesota was going to sweep Denver,
jumped off the bandwagon, jumped on the Nuggets bandwagon. Well
they're going to repeat now to then jumping off the
Nuggets bandwagon and jumping on Minnesota's bandwagon. Here is Mike Malone,
the head coach of the Nuggets.

Speaker 5 (05:00):
How hard is it just to absorb a loss like
this after going ahead by twenty?

Speaker 4 (05:06):
Nice question, Man, the season's over. That's what's hard, being
up twenty season's over. You don't understand that the season's over.

Speaker 6 (05:15):
It's hard.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
It's good questions, all right, Mike, Come on, you can't
have it both ways here, Like you want to be
the tough guy. You're calling out all the analysts. Oh yeah,
I'm clipping this off. If everybody said we're going to
get swept. This is a job that the reporter has.
And really it's a harmless question. Now all you need

(05:36):
to do is just sort of answer it and move on.
Batter it away. But instead of calling him out, I mean,
I get it you're disappointed, but this reporter's doing their
job there. So I was embarrassed for him. Here is
the Joker after the loss.

Speaker 7 (05:54):
It's hard because the teams are more hungry or better
balented than last year. Probably everybody get better, everybody wants
to beat us. Probably that's when I thought for us,
it's probably.

Speaker 2 (06:07):
Yeah, he played well. Now he's the one who's going
to be singled out because oh lost the game at home,
got blown out in game six, you lost in game seven. Now,
I did point out the points spread was surprising. I
think Denver was only favored by four, which I thought, Okay,
somebody knows something here. But it feels like, you know,

(06:31):
we're going to look big picture at the Joker of
where he is now the best twenty players of all time,
because if he had won, if you have three MVPs
and two titles, you go down through history of anybody
who has that combination of five. Now you're in the
top fifteen all time. Joker. This isn't on him. He'll

(06:52):
get the blame. He's the star and he'll take ownership
of that. But this is really about his teammates who
let him down. They're already calling for Michael Porter Junior,
the third to be traded, and he played horribly last night.
Now he's had a few things on his mind off
the court with you know, two of his brothers in trouble.

(07:12):
But even said, look, you know, I'm not going to
use that as an excuse, but Aaron Gordon and Michael Porter,
who had played well, really well as a starting five,
they have the best starting five. Well, when two of
the you know three, two of the five are not
playing well, it's up to the other three. Two of
those guys played well, but you don't have a bench

(07:35):
like you did last year. And that's what they're going
to have to address in the offseason. So now we
turn our attention to ESPN's New York Knicks, who lost
in Game seven to the Pacers. You know, Pacers did
play in the game. I just want to let ESPN
know if you want to buy into East Coast bias,

(07:58):
you have every reason to buy into ESPN's East Coast
binas watching that game. How about some impartiality here. Okay,
I was embarrassed for ESPN because it felt like it
was all about the Knicks. Even at halftime, it was
about the Knicks. The Pacers aren't exciting. I get it,
you know, not big names, not a sexy team, but

(08:20):
you still have to cover the game. You got to
be fair. I don't need a stephen A Smith a
rival video. I don't need a pep talk with him
and Spike Lee. He doesn't work for the Knicks, you
work for ESPN. I was really surprised, and I didn't
care who won. But after that, I was rooting for

(08:41):
the Pacers. I thought, you know what, let's make this
uncomfortable for you. And Indiana was the better team. But
they were only the better team because the Knicks ran
out of gas, they ran out of players, and you know,
I don't know if a Nick fan goes you know what?
That was pretty impressied. I hope they do. That was
impressive what they did. You get them health. You already

(09:04):
have some guys that got some great you know, run
here and I would be really excited about next season.
But here's Tyrese Haliburt and the Pacers guard.

Speaker 8 (09:16):
We had a pre camp, preseason camp in Nashville, just players,
no coaches, and that's that was what we communicated from
the jump that we expected to be here. This ain't
a surprise for us. You know, it's no fluke. We
expect this from our group, and then once we added
p we knew that we could really take off. So
it doesn't really matter what anybody thinks except for the
people in our travel party seventy eighty people who come.

(09:38):
Because I don't think anybody here picked the Pacers to
win the series, but it happened.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
I have picture proof. So that's Tyrese Haliburt and p
is Pascoal Siakam. You know it's it's a balanced team.
It's a good team. TJ McConnell coming off the bench
is really, you know, a great weapon. And Rick Carlong's
won a title before. But to go into New York,
and granted New York was Jalen Brunson. I think he's

(10:02):
already They maybe had a fracture in that hand, but
he certainly hurt it to the extent that he was done.
Here is Jalen Brunson after the lass. That's part of the.

Speaker 4 (10:13):
Game this group.

Speaker 3 (10:15):
No, we didn't make excuses for anything, and so if
things happened, we move forward with what we had. And
obviously we want everyone healthy. I think that's the most
important thing. But I think as a group where we
had that mindset the next man up, and we really
took it to heart.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
They did. It was wonderful to watch that excitement in
the garden going toe to toe, big shots, big moments,
and you got players that you didn't expect who could
step up but they did. And now build off of
that momentum. Yeah, every reason to be excited about next season.
Now the Pacers play the Celtics. This is one of
those no win situations. Even if Boston wins a title,

(10:54):
we're still going to say, yeah, but come on, you
didn't have to face the Nuggets in the finals. Nobody
in the East. Everybody's injured, No Jannis in there, Embiid
was banged. You know, get ready for the asterisk, like
this will be up there with the Lakers winning in
the bubble. It feels like if the Celtics win. Now,

(11:14):
if you're a Celtic fan, you'll take this. If you're
those players, certainly Jason Tatum, Jaylen Brown, you'll take it.
You can put an asterisk there, you can kiss my asterisk.
They got to win a championship. Oh yes, you got
to win a championship here and you should win a championship.
But let's factor in the Pacers here. As I said,

(11:35):
when this series started, it was going to be about
New York and post Oh, we can't wait New York.
It's going to be ratings gold. And then all of
a sudden, the Pacers go all right. Now have I
called out the Pacers a couple of times that they played.
They were embarrassing, embarrassingly bad. But they did what you
wanted a team to do in this moment, step up,

(11:57):
hit big show. I mean they hit every shot basically,
he shot like seventy percent. And now they move on
and now you have Dallas. Dallas is back in an
Eastern Conference or Western Conference finals with Luca, and Luca
talked about just how great Kyrie has been man.

Speaker 9 (12:15):
When he came nothing but supportive of for everything I did,
everything we did, but just helping me mature a lot,
I realize to see the game in a different way,
and obviously in the court is amazing to play a
guy like him, Like I said, just go out there
and go out there and enjoy and the leader he
has been for us, not just for me, but for us.

(12:36):
He has been amazing, always positive energy.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
He has there's no drama. Haven't heard anything from him.
Now it's just basketball and you sometimes forget, which is
hard to do that he is still extremely dangerous, great,
not afraid of a big moment. You're gonna have either
Anthony Edwards playing for a championship or you're gonna have
Luca playing for a championship. That's pretty cool. And I

(13:01):
believe this will be the sixth consecutive year we have
a different NBA champion. I think that's the case. All right,
Satan Poll question for the first hour on this Monday,
Best and Worst of the weekend, eight seven, seven to three.
DP Show operator Tyler sitting by. We say good morning
if you're watching on Peacock, thank you for downloading the app,
and we say good morning to our radio affiliates around

(13:24):
the country. In fact, Seaton will take a break and
then when we come back, we'll try to settle on
a poll question here. Make sure you sign up for
the DP Show newsletter comes out Monday through Friday. Gives
you a heads up on everything, tells you about specials.
You've got a pretty much a headstart on everybody. Over
one hundred thousand of you have signed up for. The
newsletter comes out at six Eastern three Pacific recaps everything

(13:47):
that happened on the show, gives you a heads up
also with what's happening on the show on future days.
And it doesn't cost anything. We don't barrage you with things.
We just give you a subtle reminder of things. If
you to buy something, we got the Azalea moonshine. We
have watermelon moonshine available as well, but you can go
to Dan Patrick dot com for all the details. Take

(14:09):
a break, just getting started back after this. Fox Sports
Radio has the best sports talk lineup in the nation.
Catch all of our shows at Foxsports Radio dot com
and within the iHeartRadio app search FSR to listen live.

Speaker 10 (14:23):
Pollie Foosco here with Tony Fusco, you know, as the
host of the number one rated Paully and Toni Fusco show.
We get tons and tons of fanmail every day, piles
of it. In fact, Tony, why don't you open up
one of those letters right now and read what's inside? Hey,
listen to this, Dear Pauli and Toni, your sports takes
the dumbest and most terribly.

Speaker 2 (14:42):
That wait, why open this other one?

Speaker 10 (14:44):
Dear Pauli in Toni, you suck more than anyone. Wait,
try this one. Dear Pauli and Toni, you guys are
the absolute best. There you go coming up with the
stupidest take.

Speaker 1 (14:57):
Forget it.

Speaker 11 (14:57):
Just listen to the Polly and Tony Fusco Show on
the IHET radio app, Apple podcasts or wherever you get
your podcasts.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
Yeah, age seven to seven three DP show email address,
Dpadanpatrick dot com, Twitter or handle DP show. Remember when
Rick Carlyle had the Pacers clipping off all the bad
calls or questionable calls and send it to the league office.
Now that was almost two weeks ago and Brian Windhorst
came on and was talking about how many calls that

(15:25):
were questionable or bad in the eyes of the Pacers
send it to the home office. And I said, he's
going to get fined. But if you're going to do it,
do it early in the series. Set the tone. So
it cost him thirty five thousand dollars. That's where I
wouldn't be surprised if Rick Carlyle goes to ownership and goes, uh,
you got my back, because I'm going in. I'm going

(15:45):
in on these officials. I want to reset the tone.
And it's almost like a strategy. Now. I don't know
if Rick would admit to that if we had him on,
but I would ask him about it because it felt like,
all right, we're going to go in. We're gonna make
sure that they know we're here and we're watching what
they're doing. And they did miss some calls and here

(16:08):
they go winning Game seven. Now I don't know how
much that factored in, but we did, you know, try
to figure out or wonder about this strategy that it
was going to cost him, and the question is would
it be worth it. I'm glad that Anthony Edwards is
still in the playoffs because I had suggested if they
had bowed out, I would have grabbed him if I'm ESPN,

(16:30):
you know, and just said, hey, come on and be
an analyst here, because he is fun, he's exciting, and
he had a couple of answers last night that stood out.

Speaker 12 (16:42):
Usually an NBA history says you have to lose and
lose big before you win.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
What is it about this team that says we lost
last year?

Speaker 12 (16:49):
Yeah, but that's different. You have to lose out a
bigger stage. Usually teams us the playoffs. We lost last year.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
We lost the last two years damn got lose.

Speaker 4 (17:00):
How much you want us to lose?

Speaker 2 (17:01):
Lose?

Speaker 4 (17:04):
I mean, that's just the truth.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
Carl Anthony Towns was up there that that's like Key
and Peel felt like, damn, how we'd be losing twenty years?

Speaker 4 (17:18):
They're great together.

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (17:20):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (17:20):
And that's another thing. He did not play well last
night offensively, but he got sup. You know, his supporting
cast helped him. I kept waiting for somebody to, you know,
step up, and I said, Carl Anthony Towns has got
to step up if they're going to win this series.
And he did. But they had other players who played well.
Mike Conley Jr. Like you have to have contributions there.

(17:44):
Here's another question to Anthony Edwards, and it was along
that run. I think it was something like thirty one
to nine, maybe even better than that. From late in
the or early in the third to early in the fourth.
Was there a sequence that where you're like, Okay, we
we got this. The game is back turn in our favor.

Speaker 4 (18:03):
I mean.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
I don't even know turn around. Yeah. I think I
think Rudy hit the turnaround. I was like, yeah, we
probably got him.

Speaker 4 (18:12):
God, because I know that to kill you.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
I know that to kill your whole, to kill everything.
Big shout out the big room.

Speaker 13 (18:18):
Man.

Speaker 2 (18:20):
Yeah, Rudy Gobert, he goes, God is with us when
he hit that shot.

Speaker 14 (18:24):
He goes, God is with us.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
Well, when he took it, it's like, oh my god,
Oh my god. Then you realized, Okay, I don't want
Rudy Gobert taking a shot. He don't have to take
any shots. If he misses that shot, it's like, what
the hell is he doing? It was a terrible looking shot.
It was like it was this weird fade away push

(18:46):
sort of knee up. What Timberwolves rallied from fifteen down,
the largest halftime comeback in a Game seven in NBA
playoff history. Also, Minnesota's biggest deficit in the game was
twenty points large just come back into game seven since
at least nineteen ninety seven.

Speaker 1 (19:05):
Woo how Stall of the day, Stall of a day,
stat of a day, Stant of a day.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
This is the stant of the day, and I was
wondering if this was the case. It is the first
time in NBA history multiple road teams won a Game
seven on the same day. Stat of the Day brought
to you by Panadi America, the official trading cards of
the Dan Patrick Show. All Right, Seaton stage is yours

(19:33):
poll questions today? Least for the first hour.

Speaker 5 (19:36):
Well, we could keep it with the Nuggets for now.
If you want the Nuggets lost because of Aaron Gordon
and Michael Porter Jr. They seem to be getting a
lot of the blame their bench depth, or the Timberwolves
are just a better team.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
I don't think Minnesota was a better team. They were
a younger team, and they're a better defensive team. That's
just it. Defense. Offense doesn't travel defense. Does you go
to Denver and play great defense in the second half
and that's why they won? Nobody else they You had

(20:11):
a two headed monster with Jamal Murray and the Joker.
You expect twelve to fifteen points out of Aaron Gordon
and Michael Porter Junior. You didn't get that. That's the difference. Yeah.

Speaker 5 (20:23):
Well, I think Chris Finch had a quote. It might
be attributing it to the wrong person, wrong team, but
I'm pretty sure that he said our best is better
than theirs, So like basically saying the Timberwolves, when they're
playing at their best, it's better than the Nuggets best.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
Well, I think that's it. That's interesting. But I don't
think that he would admit our best is not good
enough to beat Denver's best. I would pump up my
guys because I would not admit that if I'm I
just don't think Minnesota is a great scoring team, very
good defensively. And that's what you're now going to have
to do with Kyrie and Luca. You know, that's what

(21:03):
it's going to come down to. Who's guarding Luca and
making sure he doesn't have a joker like series and
then you got to shut down everybody else. But they have,
you know, Lively has been an unbelievable addition for this team.
I mean, they they have some talent there. It's just
you're gonna be reintroduced to Dallas because, let's face it,
a lot of people didn't see Minnesota play this year.

(21:26):
You're seeing them now. You're watching games full games Oklahoma City,
you probably didn't watch them. Now everybody was like, oh
my god, Shay Gilgess, Alexander, he's been doing it since
last year. It's just people in my industry are probably
lazy when it comes to are you going to watch
a game or you're just gonna watch highlights. Watching a

(21:46):
game gives you a better feel of just how good
somebody is not and you put it in context as
opposed to, boy, that guy look at the highlights there.
Ant Man is a wonderful player to watch, and he's
into it, and he he doesn't twenty two and he's
not afraid and to play defense that usually doesn't make
the highlights. But what Minnesota did. Give credit? They played

(22:09):
good defense. But Karl Anthony Town's finally stepped. He should
be getting you twenty to twenty five a night. This
used to be his team. You scored sixty in a
game a couple of years ago.

Speaker 5 (22:21):
Yeah, Seeden, What about if we say most surprising upset
this weekend in the NBA, he had MAVs over Thunder, Timberwolves,
other Nuggets, Pacers defeating or upsetting the Knicks.

Speaker 2 (22:35):
I would say it's not even close.

Speaker 5 (22:37):
It's Minnesota, which is interesting because seating wise, those are
the two closest.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
MAVs.

Speaker 5 (22:43):
Thunder was a five to one, Pacers Knicks was a
six to two, but Timberwolves Nuggets was a three to two.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Yeah, but I think we were still waiting to see
if Minnesota could take that next step Denver. Of course
they got home court advantage. Jokers playing well. Paul Murray's
been unbelievable in the playoffs. Yeah, they're gonna they'll at
least get to the Western Conference finals.

Speaker 14 (23:05):
So I.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
That would be my choice. I'm not surprised at the well,
I'm not surprised. And even with Dallas against okay Ce
okay okay See is not ready yet. They need another score.

Speaker 15 (23:19):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (23:20):
You know Shay Gilchiss Alexander is great.

Speaker 8 (23:23):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
You know, chet Holmgren's gonna continue to develop. He's young.
They got a really really when they got the youngest
team in the NBA Pacers. I thought, with a better
team without Julius Randall, even though the Knicks had the
home court advantage, I thought Indiana was going to just
run and they were going to get one hundred and
forty points.

Speaker 6 (23:39):
Again.

Speaker 2 (23:41):
Uh, they had two really bad losses in that game yesterday.
If the Knicks are healthy or healthy er, then maybe
it's a different outcome. But the Pacers hit seventy percent
of their shots, so you have to give them a
lot of credit there by the way, Uh, there was
the preakness over the weekend. Seize the Gray the winner

(24:01):
of the Preakness, and I don't know how the owners
celebrated because there's over twenty five hundred owners you take home.
Can you do the math here, PAULI, because I think
to win the meet, well, I'll try to win the Preakness.
You make one point two million dollars. The problem is,

(24:22):
if it's a problem, there are twenty five and seventy
shareholders in this horse, so it's basically a go fund
me horse that they ended up spending the money. I
don't know how much they paid to invest in this horse,
but my racehorse. There's a company sees the Gray as

(24:44):
owned by that company my racehorse, so it sells Thoroughbred
shares to the public. They had over twenty five hundred owners.
How many got to go to the winner's circle that
they said the co owners rushed to the winner's circle
to celebrate. I don't know how many got to go there.
If there's twenty five over twenty five hundred, yeah, Paulie, I.

Speaker 16 (25:07):
Don't know if my math is correct, I think each
owner will get four hundred and sixty seven dollars.

Speaker 4 (25:10):
Okay, that's good dough.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Yeah, or weekend and you get to say that my
horse won the Preakness, mystic Dan, Hey, I gave it
a run, just didn't work out, and everything hinges on this.
If he had won that race, then all of a sudden,
it sets up the Belmont. Now they're just the Belmont.

(25:34):
A couple of phone calls, best and worst of the weekend?
What you saw that you liked you didn't like? We
start with Buddha in San Francisco. Hi, Buddha, welcome back?

Speaker 1 (25:43):
What up?

Speaker 15 (25:44):
DP, Let's go fritzy. What an ample weekend of sports.
I mean, all kinds of action going on to Dan,
what do I feel like? The jokers just stoked to
go back and not have to war worry about when
it's all right? But best of the weekend DP honorable

(26:06):
mentioned real quick to Marvin coming back like Willis Reid
at the end of Friday Show, Let's go bro. And
but but Danna Schofley winning the first major that was awesome.
He seems like a good ass dude and winning and
what forever will be? Really a very memorable weekend giving
what you know Scotti Scheffler is running with the law

(26:27):
was like, no, no pun attendant ver Dan. But worst
of the weekend being reminded of A Rod is a
part owner of the Timberwolves. I mean, I love this team,
and I'm rooting for Anthony Edwards. I mean, he's he's
a bona fide stud.

Speaker 11 (26:41):
He is him.

Speaker 15 (26:41):
But I just find A Rod to be slyithery. He's
just tries too hard to say relevant. Seeing him last
time the broadcast, clapping and cheering, I just thought to myself,
not good.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
Thank you, Budha. It's not official that A Rod is
a co owner of the Minnesota Timberwolves, so I think
that's kind of caught up in some litigation there. It
was moving and then all of a sudden it stopped.
And now maybe there's some a second thought or two
with the current owner, Glenn Taylor. Know a little bit

(27:16):
about this, but it's in litigation, so I'll choose to
recuse myself, as they like to say, recuse myself.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Yeah, PAULI, And my guess is that making the NBA
Finals will help improve.

Speaker 2 (27:29):
That would the value? Yes? Because I think they were
buying it for one point five billion, it's probably doubled
in value. And you have Anthony Edwards there. Yeah, let's
see Maser and des Monet. Hi Maser, Hey, good morning, GP.

Speaker 13 (27:50):
My best, the worst of the weekend is Ricky Stenhouse
punching Kyle Busch with a firm connected right hand. And
my worst is Kyle Busch acting like he wrecked him
and he wrecked himself.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
Yeah, I h and thanks for the phone call there.
Didn't need to interrupt your job there. But yeah, I'm
watching the video there, and you could tell somebody didn't
expect a punch to be thrown there, and there were
a couple of punches thrown. Yeah, well it is.

Speaker 5 (28:17):
It is interesting to see a punch thrown with so
many cameras around. Like, yeah, I think if you're on
the field or you're on a court or something and
you're in the middle of plane, you get caught up
and you get tangled up and you're yelling and you
punch somebody, that's fine. But this is like, hey, we
got into an accident. Five minutes later, we're off on
the side and we're all talking to each other. We're
out of our you know, suits or whatever they are,
you know, and you're like yelling at each other. All

(28:38):
of these cameras are around. There's fifteen cameras there.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
Yeah, yeah, point.

Speaker 16 (28:42):
Yeah, Ricky Stenhouse, he's more a little more squat, like
five nine, pretty strong dude.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
He's wearing like T shirt, shorts.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
And flip flops. Now that's Dana Kapatrick's ex boyfriend. Yeah, okay,
Kyle Busch.

Speaker 4 (28:53):
Everyone knows he's in there. But he's got a waterly.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
Punchable by the way, Yeah, it's the highly punchable driver.
They smell highly punchable.

Speaker 4 (29:02):
But I didn't like that Stenhouse hit him.

Speaker 16 (29:04):
When when Bush has a drink in his left hand,
a bottle of water, you know not that if then
announce we're gonna fight. But if you're gonna swing with
someone and the guy's got his hands.

Speaker 2 (29:12):
Full, depends on what he said, I guess. I mean
it didn't look like they were exchanging recipes, so I thought, okay,
that's where you almost got to say, hold my water
bottle here, I may get punched. Yeah, yes, Mark, Now.

Speaker 17 (29:27):
If you're going nose to nose with somebody, I'm always
shocked when somebody is shocked.

Speaker 2 (29:32):
Stay ready.

Speaker 17 (29:33):
If I'm face to face with somebody and you're arguing, yes,
you better expect never never. My grandmother taught me this.
You always expect to get hit. Yeah, Marvin, don't you ever,
always be ready, stay ready. So you have to get ready.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
If I can smell your lunch on your breath, there's
a chance I might get punched. Here Gino in Virginia,
Hey Gino, what's on your mind?

Speaker 18 (29:57):
Hey Dann Patrick guy Dran dannetto but first time, second time,
long time caller. Okay, three things, it was all possible,
real quick. First, best and last. I'm messed up right now.

Speaker 14 (30:13):
First and best of the last. Dodgers take the series
from the Reds and Nicole Yokes loses. I like to
pop up my granddaughters eleven and fourteen. They're superstars. They
continue to win. Go they're eleven and fourteen, but they're
on a two year team other than them and they've
succeeded ever since.

Speaker 2 (30:33):
Okay, all right, well, thank you, PAULI was going to
have that as his best as well.

Speaker 4 (30:37):
Yeah, playing above their age eleven year old.

Speaker 2 (30:39):
Yeah, let's see. Fritchy just sent me something. The stakes
for the Preakness are just the beginning. The stud fees
for a horse that won a stage of the Triple
Crown is that's the real money. The twenty five hundred
owners are going to be paid. Okay, thank you for
a friend who work with Ton. Sources close to stud

(31:03):
Fees tell us nobody. Nobody knows stud Fees quite like
Fritzy does. By the way, Marvin made an incredible return
to the show on Friday. Late in the show. Uh,
he was around for a half hour on Friday, had
to go get his wisdom teeth taken out, and we
thought he was done for the day because even when

(31:23):
it's done, he's not going to be feeling you know,
Chipper and uh, right at the end of the show,
I look over and I see Marvin is sitting in
Seatan's chair because Seatant, you know, took over where Marvin was.
We had no idea Marvin was coming back from surgery,
still had his mouthful of cotton, and he was a

(31:44):
bit drugged up a little bit, and really it was
heroic and probably it didn't you know, it didn't cement
the Dodie dan Edt of the Year award. But you're
up there. I mean, that's pretty incredible.

Speaker 6 (31:59):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
I'm kind of like Willis Reid.

Speaker 17 (32:01):
Somebody can have thirty six and nineteen, yes, but the
fact that I just showed up, Yeah, I'm still going
to get finals MVP aka to Dody.

Speaker 2 (32:08):
Yeah, yeah, you're Willis Reid, whereas Walt Frazier could be
Fritzie this year having one of the great game seven,
you know, close out games in NBA history against the Lakers.
But we're at a party. The big German throw a
party over the weekend, and a lot of guys from
the show were there. Marvin's there, and I'm sitting there
and I said. The first thing I say is, hey,

(32:29):
so how are you feeling? He doesn't even get to
answer yet. Fritzie goes on a seven minute soliloquy. He
has a seven minute monologue, and I might be doing
the under here. He just kept going and gone and
gone and gone and gone, and then he stopped. And
then Marvin goes my mouth's okay, that was it? Am

(32:52):
I exaggerating time on?

Speaker 11 (32:53):
I don't even remember what I was talking about.

Speaker 2 (32:55):
We don't either, I just know. And Todd's wife is there, mortified.

Speaker 11 (32:59):
Yeah, it's rudely jumped in and just went on a thing.

Speaker 5 (33:02):
Yes see, Todd gets a certain energy and social situations
like that that is nearly impossible to corral. You just
have to let it happen and find space in between.
I was looking for where the outlet was because I
wanted to unplug him. He was on fire, and I
wasn't meant It wasn't.

Speaker 4 (33:21):
Meant to be ruder, inconsiderate. I appreciate set and posing
it that way.

Speaker 11 (33:23):
You get excited to some people you haven't met, or
maybe there's a new few people haven't heard your little stick.

Speaker 2 (33:28):
No, no, no, it'll get out much. I got a
ton It was you, it was me, It was Marvin
and your wife. There was no new audience the next table.
Now I was talking loud enough to no, you know
that it's not the case. Everybody had heard your stick.
This is a dentist you've been going to for a
really really you.

Speaker 4 (33:44):
Didn't no idea what I said. But it did take
at least seven to ten minutes. And then he finally
got a chance to.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Answer you, and yeah, the Marvin goes, uh, my teeth
thorough my mouth, OKADP, thank you.

Speaker 6 (33:54):
Yes.

Speaker 11 (33:55):
But more importantly, now he has re here in the studio,
he has reset the bar and redefined what we can
take a day off for or we have to come
back from a surgery the same day.

Speaker 2 (34:03):
Now, that was another thing. Todd made it about himself,
he goes, that's weird. He goes, shocker, I came back
and I had blood blood on my shirt. I came
back from surgery.

Speaker 11 (34:14):
It made it to be said, as I'm trying, as
I'm trying to figure out in the back of my mind,
it's like, so, what are the different procedures and things
where it's okay not to come back the same day
of the show where you could actually just come back
the next day.

Speaker 16 (34:27):
Yes, So just to reset that, in the past, a
bunch of us have come back the day after some
type of surgery. Marvin did same day. The next step
is obviously on air surgery, you don't miss a segment.
That's really really the only way to top it.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
By the way, shout out to those of us who
are healthy who don't yes or anything.

Speaker 5 (34:43):
Yeah, absolutely, you have to worry about the shout out
to those of us who never have surgery to stay healthy.

Speaker 4 (34:51):
Wire to wire, to dance between the rain drops. Let's go.

Speaker 2 (34:54):
How about we take a break play the Day up next.

Speaker 1 (34:57):
Be sure to catch the live edition of The Day
I'm Patrick Show weekdays at nine am Eastern six am
Pacific on Fox Sports Radio in the iHeartRadio WAP.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
Oh, my god, the play of the day, My god,
play this is the play of the day.

Speaker 18 (35:17):
Check this out.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
It's got it up top against court. Freeze himself rises
up three ball.

Speaker 1 (35:22):
All the way off the Rephi clam follow doz raid
the sixth man of the aircup soaring in for the wing.

Speaker 2 (35:28):
He's got eleventh game. Convey picks the pocket and j
of all Murray.

Speaker 1 (35:31):
Conley feeds us An Oz down the lane, extra path
to the corner, accepts himself fire the three k heads out.
It's ninety two Ay to the walls, Ley by ten.

Speaker 2 (35:41):
Unbelievable, unbelievable turnaround Timberwolf's radio network, rallying from a fifteen
point halftime deficit and they end up winning Game seven.
Play of the Day brought to you by Express Employment Professionals.
Express is hiring for jobs in a variety of industries
and job seekers never pay a fee at expresses. Check
out expresspros dot com to find the location nearest to you.

(36:04):
That's expresspros dot com. All right, A couple of phone calls.
You can't joke after the game with the joker or
Michael Malone about hey, you know, at least the joker
gets to go back home a month earlier and uh,
play with his horses. He doesn't have to stay around
for that pesky championship parade. Can't say it, but I

(36:27):
think we all thought that. Tom in North Carolina, Tom
best and worst of the weekend.

Speaker 6 (36:33):
Hey, DP, you got two bests for the weekend.

Speaker 2 (36:35):
Okay, So we got kind of a happy Gilmore.

Speaker 6 (36:40):
Vibe watching the watching the PGA Championship. Good to see
the fans in the stands with the Scottie Schiffler jumpsuit.
And was actually flipping between happy Gilmore and watching the
PGA Championship. And actually saw a happy Gilmore shot on thirteen.
Alejandro Toasty hit it from the green. Yeah, from the

(37:04):
tee to the green on the island green. You played
that or so you probably know it. As far as
the level of difficulty, no other player had tried that shot.
So maybe it's a suggestion for a look in for Paulie.

Speaker 2 (37:16):
Possibly, all right, thank you, Tom. I reached out to
Adam Sandler because of Anthony Edwards is in the movie Hustle,
and Sandman was raving about Anthony Edwards the actor, not
just the basketball player. So I think Sandman will join
us coming up top of the hour and they made
it official. There will be a Happy Gilmore too. I'm

(37:36):
gonna let Paulie pitch his Happy Gilmore plot boy storyline. Marvin,
you have a Happy Gilmore storyline for Happy Gilmore too.
I did, and I forgot what it was.

Speaker 4 (37:52):
That may better than mine.

Speaker 2 (37:53):
Okay, well if you remember it in the next fifteen minutes,
you know what.

Speaker 17 (37:59):
It was very much so shoot at McGavin wanted to
do like a live type of thing, and Happy Gilmore
was the big dog on like the PGA or whatever
the tour name is, and they were just gonna, you know,
have this big golf tournament to see who had, you know,
the rights to all the majors and stuff something like that.

(38:21):
So it was basically like a live versus PGA type
of scenario.

Speaker 2 (38:25):
I just think what happened to Scheffler is a great
way to start Happy Gilmore too. Yeah, you know, obviously,
the sensitivity of somebody losing their life. We're just talking
about trying to get into a tournament, can't get into
a tournament. You got an officer jumping on the car
and he carries him down the road a little bit
and then next thing, you know, he's in jail. Yeah. See,

(38:46):
maybe Happy is now the local pro.

Speaker 5 (38:49):
And he's losing his house because of like tax issues
or something, sort of just like his grandmother was.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
And then maybe his like Happier Gilmour junior.

Speaker 5 (39:04):
Has to step in and save the day. It's basically
the same plat sipped. Okay, a generation removed. Well, Paul,
you'll pitch, you'll get. You're gonna get your elevator pitch.
So that means you get two minutes.

Speaker 4 (39:18):
Oh I don't need to I'm not gonna waste two
minutes a second.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
But that's what an elevator pitch is. You got two
minutes on the elevator with somebody, and you make the pitch.
Zach in South Dakota, Hi, Zach.

Speaker 6 (39:31):
A DP first time, long time, six foot two hundred.

Speaker 15 (39:37):
Best of the weekend Wolves. Oh my gosh, big Wolves
fan always have been what they did? Yes, incredible little stat.
Denver is zero and twelve this year when scoring.

Speaker 2 (39:49):
Under one hundred points.

Speaker 14 (39:50):
Six of those are from the timber Wolves.

Speaker 2 (39:52):
All right, how about that? That's a nice stat of
the day, best stat of the days of the day.

Speaker 4 (40:02):
Here comes that? What stat of the day.

Speaker 2 (40:07):
The Pacers shot seventy six percent in the first half.
They went on to finish with sixty seven percent from
the field. That's the highest play on field goal percentage
in NBA history. They made everything, and you know, they
they didn't let up. They didn't allow the crowd to
get in and the Knicks to all of a sudden

(40:29):
act like they have in previous games. And then you
had the Brunson injury as well, and that pretty much
doomed them. Yes, more.

Speaker 17 (40:35):
And Pascal Siakam's one of those guys. He's a really
good player. He's been an All Star. He's one of
those guys where it's like, huh, he's on the Pacers now,
when people when the Pacers played the Celtics, that's what's
going to happen.

Speaker 2 (40:46):
Huh suckles on the Pacers now, no idea. Yeah, and
they got him from Toronto for nothing almost yeah, during
the trade deadline. I don't even know if we mentioned.
And you know it's one of those where oh they
got oh okay, yeah, all right, yeah, Oh that's right.
He wanted title in Toronto. Just one of those moments there.
All right, We'll get some more phone calls coming up.

(41:07):
Do you have early results of the poll question there
seating from the first hour, we.

Speaker 5 (41:11):
Put up one that Pauli sent over who should feel
better about next season? Denver, New York, Oklahoma City. Early
results have Oklahoma City at sixty percent.

Speaker 2 (41:21):
Very young team, they could use another score aside from
Chet Holmgren and SGA, Adam Sandler said to join his
stop at the hour, We'll talk about happy Gilmore too,
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

Dateline NBC
Stuff You Should Know

Stuff You Should Know

If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.

The Nikki Glaser Podcast

The Nikki Glaser Podcast

Every week comedian and infamous roaster Nikki Glaser provides a fun, fast-paced, and brutally honest look into current pop-culture and her own personal life.

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2024 iHeartMedia, Inc.